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he told fbi agents madoff claimed he was making investments overseas that covered the multibillion l dollar accounts of his clients. virginia needs judges. the commonwealth needs to fill at least 30 judge vacancies at the circuit and juvenile level. officials have examined the idea of redistricting but say now is not the time. it would cost about $9 million a year. the reason for the shortage virginia lawmakers froze a number of judgeships to save money. >>> this is going to happen on east market street, a helicopter as crews begin for phase three. the chopper will fly and should take about 30 minutes. the weather will determine when it could happen. it could be between today and friday. >>> time for weather and traffic on the 1s. a milder start to your day. hoping we've a nice day ahead, chuck. >>> mild enough to get you going at least for your monday morning. temperatures close to average later on today. again with the clouds around, all we need to worry about is it going to rain. not today. it's a gray start after a wonderful, albeit cold thanksgiving holiday up and down the easte
he told fbi agents madoff claimed he was making investments overseas that covered the multibillion l dollar accounts of his clients. virginia needs judges. the commonwealth needs to fill at least 30 judge vacancies at the circuit and juvenile level. officials have examined the idea of redistricting but say now is not the time. it would cost about $9 million a year. the reason for the shortage virginia lawmakers froze a number of judgeships to save money. >>> this is going to happen on...
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. >>> the fbi is joining the search for whoever is responsible for the murder of a postal carrier. police found the 26-year-old shot several times on saturday. that was in maryland. he was working his delivery route on reed street. the postal inspection service is offering a $100,000 reward. they are providing technical assistance in the investigation. >>> two shootings in four days on one block. tonight, we have learned an officer investigating the first shooting was the one who fired the shots in the second. last night, that officer was questioning people in a homicide on g street in southeast. police say a man wanted for questioning got into a fight with the officer. robert brown is the man's name. he was shot and killed. the investigation continues. >>> we want to go to the news 4 live desk where jim handly has an update on the stabbing at the vaness metro station in northwest washington. jim? >> the stabbing happened at the vaness station. we want to show you pictures of the suspect, a woman. police are investigating the stabbing. metro officials tell us a woman stabbed a man
. >>> the fbi is joining the search for whoever is responsible for the murder of a postal carrier. police found the 26-year-old shot several times on saturday. that was in maryland. he was working his delivery route on reed street. the postal inspection service is offering a $100,000 reward. they are providing technical assistance in the investigation. >>> two shootings in four days on one block. tonight, we have learned an officer investigating the first shooting was the one...
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. >> a federal judge ruled the fbi must retrain an army veteran who lost his hand beginning next year. winning a discrimination lawsuit against the fbi after he was kicked out of the academy because of his prosthetic hand. the agency must start training the man on his own by april 1st or june 1st if they can't assemble another class of trainees. classes were expected to resume in 2015. >> d.c. area is home to a number of toll roads for one man trying to beat the system, it didn't work out too well. he skipped paying tolls and now will be paying up for the rest of his life. chris gordon explains. >> jason bursur ignored the notices, telling him he owed $440 in unpaid tolls for using the dulles toll road. he said he was unemployed at the time and commuted looking for whatever job he can find. now he has a job but this week it's struck home. >> dulles toll road and basically they're suing me for $200,000. >> jason was told that toll takers stop working at 11:30 at night and after that time you don't have to pay to use the dulles access road. turns out jason's friend was wrong. remember,
. >> a federal judge ruled the fbi must retrain an army veteran who lost his hand beginning next year. winning a discrimination lawsuit against the fbi after he was kicked out of the academy because of his prosthetic hand. the agency must start training the man on his own by april 1st or june 1st if they can't assemble another class of trainees. classes were expected to resume in 2015. >> d.c. area is home to a number of toll roads for one man trying to beat the system, it didn't...
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"fbi, don't move!" >> garriola: gave the words, "hey, fbi," you know. "get your hands up." hands went up right away. and then, at that moment, we told him get down on his knees and he gave us... yeah, he gave us a "i ain't getting down on my f'ing knees." >> kroft: didn't want to get his pants dirty. >> garriola: didn't want to get his pants dirty. you know, wearing white and seeing the oil on the ground, i guess he didn't want to get down in oil. >> kroft: even at 81, this was a man used to being in control. >> garriola: i asked him to identify himself and that didn't go over well. he asked me to "f"-ing identify myself, which i did. and i asked him, i said, "are you whitey bulger?" he said, "yes." just about that moment, someone catches my attention from a few feet away by the elevator shaft. >> kroft: it was janus goodwin from the third floor, coming to do her laundry. >> goodwin: and i said, "excuse me. i think i can help you. this man has dementia, so if he's acting oddly, you know, that could be why." >> garriola: immediately, what flashed through my mind is, "oh, my
"fbi, don't move!" >> garriola: gave the words, "hey, fbi," you know. "get your hands up." hands went up right away. and then, at that moment, we told him get down on his knees and he gave us... yeah, he gave us a "i ain't getting down on my f'ing knees." >> kroft: didn't want to get his pants dirty. >> garriola: didn't want to get his pants dirty. you know, wearing white and seeing the oil on the ground, i guess he didn't want to get...
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>> so we told her what the fbi report said. wayne williams cannot be excluded as the source of those two hairs. she listened. then this. >> without a shadow of a doubt, i really in my heart believe that wayne williams killed patrick baltazar. ♪ >>> next, trained to kill. >> were you trained in unarmed combat techniques? could you grab somebody bigger than yourself, put them in a choke hold. >> i'm sure there are other things in unarmed combat besides putting somebody in a choke hold. smoke? no, i'm good. ♪ [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette, you celebrate a little win. nicorette mini delivers fast craving relief in just 3 minutes. double your chances of quitting with nicorette mini. in just 3 minutes. hey there, i just got my bill, and i see that it includes my fico® credit score. yup, you get it free each month to help you avoid surprises with your credit. good. i hate surprises. surprise! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and see your fico® credit score. >>> good mornin
>> so we told her what the fbi report said. wayne williams cannot be excluded as the source of those two hairs. she listened. then this. >> without a shadow of a doubt, i really in my heart believe that wayne williams killed patrick baltazar. ♪ >>> next, trained to kill. >> were you trained in unarmed combat techniques? could you grab somebody bigger than yourself, put them in a choke hold. >> i'm sure there are other things in unarmed combat besides putting...
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fbi agent mike mccomas rushed to the scene. the driver was standing by the highway. >> he was talking with the officers. saw a black male. he had on a baseball hat. had on glasses. >> the young man was wayne williams, about to turn 23. a self-anointed music talent scout who slept days and roamed the city at night. mccomas invited williams over to his car. >> he got in the car and i said, do you know why we're here? and he immediately said, yes, it's about the missing children. that kind of stunned me and i said, what do you know about that? he said, i don't think that the various news agencies are covering it adequately, do you? >> two weeks later, this headline would break the news of that night on the bridge. wayne williams would be sent to prison to serve two life sentences for murder. at first glance, he hardly looks like a serial killer. not much more than 5'1/2" feet tall now in his 50s. and growing bald. >> the bottom line is nobody ever testified or even claimed that they saw me strike another person, choke another pers
fbi agent mike mccomas rushed to the scene. the driver was standing by the highway. >> he was talking with the officers. saw a black male. he had on a baseball hat. had on glasses. >> the young man was wayne williams, about to turn 23. a self-anointed music talent scout who slept days and roamed the city at night. mccomas invited williams over to his car. >> he got in the car and i said, do you know why we're here? and he immediately said, yes, it's about the missing children....
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well, my name is kate randall, i'm a threat analyst at the fbi. in my role i handle insider threats and provide analytical assistance to active fbi insider threat investigations. i also spearhead our indicator development program. within that program we try to grasp the extent of the insider threat problem by breaking down the critical components, conducting research and applying advance detection techniques against our data sets. i'll have to preface my talk by saying anything i'm about to say is my personal and professional opinion that's based off of my firsthand experience working this issue within the bureau. it doesn't necessarily reflect what the fbi's insider threat program is or isn't doing. it also doesn't reflect any official policy or position of doj, fbi or the u.s. government. so if you disagree with anything that i'm about to say, don't hold that against the fbi. and likewise, if you are angry at the fbi for any number of reasons, please don't hold that against me. [laughter] my objectives with this presentation today are threefold.
well, my name is kate randall, i'm a threat analyst at the fbi. in my role i handle insider threats and provide analytical assistance to active fbi insider threat investigations. i also spearhead our indicator development program. within that program we try to grasp the extent of the insider threat problem by breaking down the critical components, conducting research and applying advance detection techniques against our data sets. i'll have to preface my talk by saying anything i'm about to say...
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personally ordering that all 17 fbi officials who had been involved this the fbi's dealings with oswald before the assassination be disciplined. his view was such that, quote, such gross incompetence cannot be overlooked, nor administrative action postponed, end quote. assistant director belmont suggested in an addendum that it was significant that all the agents, supervises and -- supervisors and officials who had considered the issue had concluded that oswald did not meet the criteria for the security index. rather than discipline the 17 individuals, the criteria should be changed as recommended by gayle. hoover rejected this suggestion with a handwritten notation next to belmont's addendum. quote: they were worse than mistaken. certainly no one in full possession of all his faculties can claim oswald didn't fall within these criteria, end quote. hoover's deliberate false statement to the commission did not come to light until ten years later after hoover died when a congressional committee investigated the fbi's failures in connection with the assassination of kennedy. >> thank you,
personally ordering that all 17 fbi officials who had been involved this the fbi's dealings with oswald before the assassination be disciplined. his view was such that, quote, such gross incompetence cannot be overlooked, nor administrative action postponed, end quote. assistant director belmont suggested in an addendum that it was significant that all the agents, supervises and -- supervisors and officials who had considered the issue had concluded that oswald did not meet the criteria for the...
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i do not know what was going on in the fbi's mind. that was the first thing i thought of what i read in the papers. you are right. we need to learn from our mistakes. one of the issues and learning experiences is the 215 program today. we are trying to have an ability to look back and see if there is something we missed along the way. that is one of the things. whether it survives or not, i do not know. that is one of the lessons we had at the time. >> you worked on this issue for a long time. >> several things come to mind. if i could make three points. first of all, we need to be cognizant and recognize it is not just the role of the media when an event is playing out. it is the legitimizing or magnifying role of the media that is frequently sought by the lone wolf terrorist or the small organization, that the act itself is done in order to maximize and gain recognition or media attention. that becomes part and parcel of the objective of the exercise. a terrorist act that falls in the forest when no one is around does not get you mu
i do not know what was going on in the fbi's mind. that was the first thing i thought of what i read in the papers. you are right. we need to learn from our mistakes. one of the issues and learning experiences is the 215 program today. we are trying to have an ability to look back and see if there is something we missed along the way. that is one of the things. whether it survives or not, i do not know. that is one of the lessons we had at the time. >> you worked on this issue for a long...
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that was reported to the fbi because it certainly was a very bright signal. as they say, but not before the congress seems to users connecting the dots. the same was but these boys, the russian told the united states that these guys are probably trouble. and that was not followed up on. there are many other examples. the reason i am bringing this up is the old adage that one learns more from mistakes and from successes. i was hoping to hear discussion of failures and how we mine the information from the failure to do better next time. >> well, with respect to your example is coming you conflated two different things with the flight schools. one of them is a bunch of people, foreigners who were taking flight lessons around the country. not that they were not trying to learn to take off the lands. they were learning how to fly. what was misquoted in the papers was the instance of the sally. the company he was taking lessons from him and he said didn't want to learn how to take off and land when precisely that is what he wanted to do. that was misrepresented to
that was reported to the fbi because it certainly was a very bright signal. as they say, but not before the congress seems to users connecting the dots. the same was but these boys, the russian told the united states that these guys are probably trouble. and that was not followed up on. there are many other examples. the reason i am bringing this up is the old adage that one learns more from mistakes and from successes. i was hoping to hear discussion of failures and how we mine the information...
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and i'm not going to put the fbi on you. but you're [ mute ] sure going to serve i'll tell you that. >> lyndon johnson was known as the greatest salesman one-on-one who ever lived. so he meets first with warren and he says, if i asked you to put on your uniform and fight for america you'd do it. i'm asking you to fight for america in a different way. then johnson has to get richard russell. >> mr. president, please now. >> no, it's already done. it's been announced. >> you mean -- >> yes, sir. i made the announcement. it's already in the papers. you're on it. >> i think you did wrong getting warren. i know damn well you did wrong getting me. >> no, i think that's what you do. that's the kind of american bulldog you are. y bill, and i see that it includes my fico® credit score. yup, you get it free each month to help you avoid surprises with your credit. good. i hate surprises. surprise! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and see your fico® credit score. we're new to town.ells. welcome to monroe
and i'm not going to put the fbi on you. but you're [ mute ] sure going to serve i'll tell you that. >> lyndon johnson was known as the greatest salesman one-on-one who ever lived. so he meets first with warren and he says, if i asked you to put on your uniform and fight for america you'd do it. i'm asking you to fight for america in a different way. then johnson has to get richard russell. >> mr. president, please now. >> no, it's already done. it's been announced. >>...
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i can't arrest you and i'm not going to put the fbi on you. but you're [ muted ] going to serve. i'll tell you that. >> lyndon johnson was known as the greatest salesman one-on-one who ever lived. so he meets first with warren and says, if i asked you to put on your uniform and fight for america you'd do it. i'm asking you to fight for america in a different way. then johnson has to get richard russell. >> mr. president, please now. >> no, it's already done. it's been announced. >> you mean you've -- >> yes, sir, the announcement. it's already in the papers. you're on it. >> i think you did wrong getting warren. i know damn well you did wrong getting me. i'll do the best you can. >> that's what you do. that's the kind of american both of you are. side-by-side, so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board -- what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] split atoms? [ flo chuckles ] [ whirring ] hey, how's that atom-splitting thing going? oh! a smarter way to shop around -- now that's progressive. call or click today. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.c
i can't arrest you and i'm not going to put the fbi on you. but you're [ muted ] going to serve. i'll tell you that. >> lyndon johnson was known as the greatest salesman one-on-one who ever lived. so he meets first with warren and says, if i asked you to put on your uniform and fight for america you'd do it. i'm asking you to fight for america in a different way. then johnson has to get richard russell. >> mr. president, please now. >> no, it's already done. it's been...
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i can arrest you and i'm not going to put the fbi on you. but you're [ mute ] going to serve i'll tell you that. >> lyndon johnson was known as the greatest salesman one-on-one who ever lived. so he meets first with warren and says, if i asked you to put on your uniform and fight for america you'd do it. i'm asking you to fight for america in a different way. then johnson has to get richard russell. >> mr. president, please now. >> no, it's already done. it's been announced. >> you mean you've -- >> yes, sir, the announcement. it's already in the papers. you're on it. >> i think you did wrong getting warren. i know damn well you did wrong getting me. i'll do the best you can. >> that's what you do. that's the kind of american boesds -- both of you are. red . combinations of your favorite seafood from lobster to crab, shrimp and mussels in a savory broth. try one today, and sea food differently. get a coupon at redlobster.com for 10 dollars off any two seafood bakes, crab or lobster entrees. get a coupon at redlobster.com for 10 dollars off i
i can arrest you and i'm not going to put the fbi on you. but you're [ mute ] going to serve i'll tell you that. >> lyndon johnson was known as the greatest salesman one-on-one who ever lived. so he meets first with warren and says, if i asked you to put on your uniform and fight for america you'd do it. i'm asking you to fight for america in a different way. then johnson has to get richard russell. >> mr. president, please now. >> no, it's already done. it's been announced....
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will our new relationship in iran free this retired fbi agent held captive longer than any american? >> please help me get home. >>> real deal, news tonight about the secrets of those black friday prices. why some of the those big sales may not be such a big bargain after all. >>> and on top of the world -- ♪ you don't know you're beautiful ♪ >> new york's central park center stage for one direction's blowout concert. the formula for creating the biggest pop group on the planet. >>> good evening. diane is off tonight. as we come on the air a ferocious storm system with very bad timing is creating all kinds of trouble. look at the countdown clock, one of the busiest travel days of the year hours away and this is the storm, powering up and on the move, with arctic air, downpours, strong winds and even tornados. the national service issuing watches, warnings and advisories in 20 states tonight and so many families wondering will they make it home for thanksgiving. our extreme weather team is tracking it all. abc's weather editor sam champion starts us off. good evening, sam. >> repo
will our new relationship in iran free this retired fbi agent held captive longer than any american? >> please help me get home. >>> real deal, news tonight about the secrets of those black friday prices. why some of the those big sales may not be such a big bargain after all. >>> and on top of the world -- ♪ you don't know you're beautiful ♪ >> new york's central park center stage for one direction's blowout concert. the formula for creating the biggest pop...
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after working for the fbi? >> host: didn't he also associated with anti-communists in dallas? >> guest: he had some of the anti-communist russians adopted always want because the wanted e russian particularly marina. >> host: he was what, 24? west coast was 24. >> host: so there is a lot of weird mess that went on. >> guest: but it gave fuel to the conspiracy fire and you can understand. you can ask a lot of legitimate questions about it. >> host: the one commission had lots of doubts about how the evidence was handled on november 22, 1963. a lot of doubts about, and many more doubts now as you have proven about the house investigation. but, so what is your conclusion? take us through that today and what is the harvey oswald thinking about doing and how did he act alone, and was there really a magic bullet? >> guest: i don't exclude the possibility that someone excluded oswald or that there was someone on the grassy knoll because the secret service credentials story bothers me a great deal and some other things
after working for the fbi? >> host: didn't he also associated with anti-communists in dallas? >> guest: he had some of the anti-communist russians adopted always want because the wanted e russian particularly marina. >> host: he was what, 24? west coast was 24. >> host: so there is a lot of weird mess that went on. >> guest: but it gave fuel to the conspiracy fire and you can understand. you can ask a lot of legitimate questions about it. >> host: the one...
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the fbi and the cia never told their commission about the arrangements with the mafia. there were so many things that they didn't know. and they rushed to a conclusion. craig, what shocked me was 50 years after the warren commission, i could go to dallas, which i did come and interview people who were right in the daily class of the that e strong opinions and who saw things who were never, ever interviewed by the commission. it could happen because the commission was rushed and already knew what its conclusion was going to be. they simply disallowed information that contradicted it and i found pieces that don't fit. as i said i not been in the code particularly conspiracy oriented by thought it was my obligation to point out people the pieces that do not fit into the commission report -- a good example. when president kennedy was shot at 12:30 p.m. dallas time november 22nd 1963 with one of minute, several dallas police officers ran up and why? because many people were pointing it at least some source of the gunfire. the first officer a fellow named john marshall smith
the fbi and the cia never told their commission about the arrangements with the mafia. there were so many things that they didn't know. and they rushed to a conclusion. craig, what shocked me was 50 years after the warren commission, i could go to dallas, which i did come and interview people who were right in the daily class of the that e strong opinions and who saw things who were never, ever interviewed by the commission. it could happen because the commission was rushed and already knew...
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the fbi and cia never told the commission about their arrangements with the mafia. there were so many things that they did not know. there rushed to a conclusion. what shocked me was 50 years after the war in commission i could go to dallas, which i did, and interviewed people who were right in dealey plaza who had strong opinions to solve things who were never ever interviewed by the warren commission. >> host: how can that happen? >> guest: the commission was rushed and already knew what its conclusion was going to be. they simply disallowed information that contradicted. and i found pieces that don't fit. as i say to my not particularly conspiracy oriented, but i felt it my obligation to point out to people the pieces that don't fit into the one commission report. i give you a good example. when president kennedy was shot at 12:30 p.m. dallas time never 22nd 1963, within one minute several dallas police officers ran up the grassy knoll. many people were pointing to it as the source of at least some of the gunfire. the first officer up there, a fellow named joe ma
the fbi and cia never told the commission about their arrangements with the mafia. there were so many things that they did not know. there rushed to a conclusion. what shocked me was 50 years after the war in commission i could go to dallas, which i did, and interviewed people who were right in dealey plaza who had strong opinions to solve things who were never ever interviewed by the warren commission. >> host: how can that happen? >> guest: the commission was rushed and already...
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the head of the fbi was telling me there was a period if you don't believe the head of the fbi, who can you believe? they said it was the greatest lie ever told. there is no mafia. where i really found out about what i was doing, because i was representing competing families. i know idea of the structure until i began to listen to the wiretaps and read the search warrants and see the movie casino to find out how to really know what is doing and representing it would've charged a lot ore. i would've on the islands in the caribbean and flown private planes and unlimited supplies without being the spokesperson. after a while i found that there was the mafia. i was representing vinny and they called infinity in a mall. you would not call them that to the face. that is clear. i was representing him in boston. he is a capital in the picture trick crime family. i get a phone call from the prosecutor. he says you are through, oscar. i said what does that mean? you'll never say there's no mafia. the ceremony that these rats, these informants testified to, that they met in a room and put a gun on
the head of the fbi was telling me there was a period if you don't believe the head of the fbi, who can you believe? they said it was the greatest lie ever told. there is no mafia. where i really found out about what i was doing, because i was representing competing families. i know idea of the structure until i began to listen to the wiretaps and read the search warrants and see the movie casino to find out how to really know what is doing and representing it would've charged a lot ore. i...
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i know that there was an article called what is the fbi afraid of. in that context, is there a need to make the system completely transparent so that every time someone gets arrested their mouth can be swabbed and this database created? >> there are actually two questions there. the first one, regarding the case i presented, part of the evaluation that i asked to present was of the referenced population in which we meet those one in 50, 1 and 70 and so forth. that reference population was not codes. odis existed back then. in making the determination of independence, i had to testify about all the procedures done to demonstrate independence in a mattera, and that is of public record, so there is nothing -- all of the procedure was completely open and disclosed. co second question was about dis. my feeling as a scientist is shoulddatabase like this be available to any bona fide researcher to be evaluated in any way for its validity. there have been several working groups who have done these kind itevaluations, but i think should be broadly open to the
i know that there was an article called what is the fbi afraid of. in that context, is there a need to make the system completely transparent so that every time someone gets arrested their mouth can be swabbed and this database created? >> there are actually two questions there. the first one, regarding the case i presented, part of the evaluation that i asked to present was of the referenced population in which we meet those one in 50, 1 and 70 and so forth. that reference population was...
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again, i'm speaking from the fbi's programs. what i know is that between the ncix and the fbi, we have the national insider threat task force who has the objective of taking that executive order and breaking it down through the various government non-title 50 industry levels. we can maybe touch base offline, maybe point you in the direction of somebody who might be better able to answer that. .. but i can't really talk about that in this forum. okay. well, thank you. [applause] >> and we will leave this now, take you live to the center for strategic and international studies here in washington where they're hosting a discussion on diplomacy and muslim world. we will be hearing from walter douglas, foreign service officer is worked in pakistan, saudi arabia and turkey. is currently the public affairs council at the u.s. embassy in india. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning and welcome to csis. for those of you who haven't express our beautiful new building, i hope you enjoy it. i'm jon alterman, the director of the middle e
again, i'm speaking from the fbi's programs. what i know is that between the ncix and the fbi, we have the national insider threat task force who has the objective of taking that executive order and breaking it down through the various government non-title 50 industry levels. we can maybe touch base offline, maybe point you in the direction of somebody who might be better able to answer that. .. but i can't really talk about that in this forum. okay. well, thank you. [applause] >> and we...
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if i can get your thoughts or anyone else working for the fbi, what are the guidelines? when do you start on this? the other thing that occurs to me as a psychological aspect. some similarities between people who conduct violence for various reasons like the shootings, mass shootings we had, people who do it for terrorist motives. part of the problem is detecting somebody before they go off the deep end. i am struck how many times when they identified the culprit and neighbors say we didn't know, he seemed to be a nice guy, nothing out of line and turns out sometimes there person indicators along the lines like my daughter in the same neighborhood as the boston bomber, covered in the new york times, lee later that people said he sounded strange or radical. where is that dividing line with privacy, where people record? there is still a fuzzy area. we haven't been able to draft. getting back to the tools it seemed one of them is the nsa intercepts the patterns you talk about and the other is the sting operations. the third is the deradicalize asian. i slightly disagree wit
if i can get your thoughts or anyone else working for the fbi, what are the guidelines? when do you start on this? the other thing that occurs to me as a psychological aspect. some similarities between people who conduct violence for various reasons like the shootings, mass shootings we had, people who do it for terrorist motives. part of the problem is detecting somebody before they go off the deep end. i am struck how many times when they identified the culprit and neighbors say we didn't...
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and by the way, it's the fbi report that gave her the problems with this story, and the fbi is the one that she said should not be in there. >> she obviously feels very strongly about this and is very emotional about it. do you think that that colored her "60 minutes" piece? in other words, she so desperately wanted to get the people who did this that she bought into a liar who never saw stevens, who was a punk, who had nothing to do with this, he was a security guard for some contractor. she was so -- felt so strongly about this, like our producer does, this epic scandal, maybe she didn't use her normally good journalistic judgment. >> possibly. i wouldn't know. i will say this. but if i was brutally assaulted in egypt, i would have an agenda. if i watched people blown up in iraq, i'd have an agenda. but instead she stayed straight to the story. >> eric? >> very quickly, i agree 100% about lara logan. however, we don't know what was in the e-mails that earned her that sabbatical. if she did something that was against journalistic ethos. she may have told the guy what to say. >> do you
and by the way, it's the fbi report that gave her the problems with this story, and the fbi is the one that she said should not be in there. >> she obviously feels very strongly about this and is very emotional about it. do you think that that colored her "60 minutes" piece? in other words, she so desperately wanted to get the people who did this that she bought into a liar who never saw stevens, who was a punk, who had nothing to do with this, he was a security guard for some...
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has the nsa become the new fbi. the nsa makes the fbi to look like amateurs. just like the nsa makes this the stasi the east german secret police to fight the characters. he starts his motto was to know everything about everybody they couldn't do it. a worm farm worse for the new look at the nsa been relieved now have the capability to know anything everything about everybody. and they're doing that. the fact that they've got all this information is stored and they can tap it whenever they want means that any kind of political freedom in this country is very very tenuous. this is not the way democracy operates accuser executive and the kids and police branch or security branch enormous power because we don't know what they have been fiercer as of this conversation every conversation is in the end can be monitored in the eyes say is i listen to it that time. it means moving into conversations but we fear that in the future would also increase heat to go still go back and help carry out every last word. this history every conversation so everything is on the tab
has the nsa become the new fbi. the nsa makes the fbi to look like amateurs. just like the nsa makes this the stasi the east german secret police to fight the characters. he starts his motto was to know everything about everybody they couldn't do it. a worm farm worse for the new look at the nsa been relieved now have the capability to know anything everything about everybody. and they're doing that. the fact that they've got all this information is stored and they can tap it whenever they want...
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former fbi agent robert levinson has been held hostage longer than any other american and his family is hoping tonight that the recent thaw in u.s. relations will bring him home soon. here's abc's brian ross. >> please help me get home. >> reporter: as of today, no american has been held hostage longer than former fbi agent robert levinson. for him it is day 2,455 since he disappeared in iran. the once clean cut 65-year-old floor man last seen alive in this video releases two years ago in a prison suit with a long beard and wild gray hair. >> 33 years of service to the united states deserves something. >> reporter: there were signs of some progress today with an unusually delicate statement form the white house, "respectfully" asking, not demanding, that iran help secure levinson's safe return. >> it's a code word in islamic republic circles. it's a country that tends to be particularly sensitive about how it is approached and how you ask questions of it. >> reporter: levinson was reported missing during a trip he took in 2007 to iran's kish island as a private investigator after he
former fbi agent robert levinson has been held hostage longer than any other american and his family is hoping tonight that the recent thaw in u.s. relations will bring him home soon. here's abc's brian ross. >> please help me get home. >> reporter: as of today, no american has been held hostage longer than former fbi agent robert levinson. for him it is day 2,455 since he disappeared in iran. the once clean cut 65-year-old floor man last seen alive in this video releases two years...
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and i'm not going to put the fbi on you. but you sure to serve i'll tell you that. >> lyndon johnson was known as the greatest salesman one-on-one who ever lived. so he meets first with warren and he says, if i asked you to put on your uniform and fight for america you'd do it. i'm asking you to fight for america in a different way. then johnson has to get richard russell. >> mr. president, please now. >> no, it's already done. it's been announced. >> you mean -- >> yes, sir. i made the announcement. it's already in the papers. you're on it. >> i think you did wrong getting warren. i know damn well you did wrong getting me. i'll do the best i can. >> no, i think that's what you do. that's the kind of american bulldog you are. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because you can't beat zero heartburn. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc is the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> produced by nbc news whi
and i'm not going to put the fbi on you. but you sure to serve i'll tell you that. >> lyndon johnson was known as the greatest salesman one-on-one who ever lived. so he meets first with warren and he says, if i asked you to put on your uniform and fight for america you'd do it. i'm asking you to fight for america in a different way. then johnson has to get richard russell. >> mr. president, please now. >> no, it's already done. it's been announced. >> you mean --...
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. >> they went by the aliases charlie and carol until the fbi got a tip. the agent set up a rose with their land lord and it ended one of the most embarrassing episodes in the bureau's history. >> reporter: he said he wouldn't knock on the door because there was a note posted stressly asking people not to bother them. carroll had told neighbors charlie was showing signs ofdy mention kra. so he devised a ruz involving the storage locker in the garage. >> had the name gasko. >> reporter: he had the manager see if anything was missing. carol said her husband would be right down. >> guns out, fbi, don't move? >> gave the words, hey, fbi, get your hands up. hands went up right away. and then at that moment, we told him get down on his knees and he gave us -- yeah, he gave us and i ain't getting down on my fing knees. didn't want to get his pants dirty. wearing white and seeing the oil on the ground. >> reporter: even at 81, this was a man used to being in control. >> i asked him to identify himself and that didn't go over well. he asked me to fing identified my
. >> they went by the aliases charlie and carol until the fbi got a tip. the agent set up a rose with their land lord and it ended one of the most embarrassing episodes in the bureau's history. >> reporter: he said he wouldn't knock on the door because there was a note posted stressly asking people not to bother them. carroll had told neighbors charlie was showing signs ofdy mention kra. so he devised a ruz involving the storage locker in the garage. >> had the name gasko....
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was alwaysberties one of the biggest concerns we had at the fbi. unlike is unlike nsa, the central intelligence agency. ourof what the nsa collects u.s. persons, not foreigners. we have always been concerned about that. i received at least one phone call a day from agents in the do this, asked can i should i do this, where is the line? mentionsomething that i that only to emphasize the fact that this was a real issue. if you come up to today and look at what the nsa is doing, several different things. first, what the nsa is doing is collecting metadata. what the newspapers have not told you is the metadata is constitutionally on effective -- unprotected. it does not belong to you, it belongs to telephone companies. companies can do what they want with it except give it to a federal officer without being compelled to do so. that is one thing. i will say that when i argued for the creation of that 215 of theticle patriot act, when i argued for that, i never dissipated -- i do not think anybody anticipated -- is beingbe used as it used today. we look
was alwaysberties one of the biggest concerns we had at the fbi. unlike is unlike nsa, the central intelligence agency. ourof what the nsa collects u.s. persons, not foreigners. we have always been concerned about that. i received at least one phone call a day from agents in the do this, asked can i should i do this, where is the line? mentionsomething that i that only to emphasize the fact that this was a real issue. if you come up to today and look at what the nsa is doing, several different...
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. >> kroft: guns out, "fbi. don't move"? >> i asked him to identify himself, and that didn't go over well. he asked me to "f"-ing identify myself. and i asked him, "are you whitey bulger?" and he said yes. >> i volunteered. i don't blame nothing on anybody. i don't blame nothing on myself, i don't blame nothing on my leaders.
. >> kroft: guns out, "fbi. don't move"? >> i asked him to identify himself, and that didn't go over well. he asked me to "f"-ing identify myself. and i asked him, "are you whitey bulger?" and he said yes. >> i volunteered. i don't blame nothing on anybody. i don't blame nothing on myself, i don't blame nothing on my leaders.
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fbi - they ransacked my house and asked if i had propaganda. they detained me, they didn't give me a warning. they asked a bunch of questions about steubenville. >> why did they do that. >> one of the things they told me was to be quite else i'd face charges. >> when i asked for badge numbers i got the sentence, "google us", it took me a while to locate the case agent and the property. >> "anonymous" is a hacker group. how did you get the information and the tweets that made a difference in the case. >> "anonymous" is a hacker group. with this situation they hung themselves and put all the tweets, stuff, videos online. once it's on the internet it's there forever. there's archivers. i packaged it up along with other members and presented it to the public like it should be. >> how do you perceive your role in all this. i know you are a part of "anonymous." and you feel strongly about this case, but going forward, do you see yourself doing this again? >> i would definitely do it again. you know what they did to the girl was awful. it wasn't just
fbi - they ransacked my house and asked if i had propaganda. they detained me, they didn't give me a warning. they asked a bunch of questions about steubenville. >> why did they do that. >> one of the things they told me was to be quite else i'd face charges. >> when i asked for badge numbers i got the sentence, "google us", it took me a while to locate the case agent and the property. >> "anonymous" is a hacker group. how did you get the information...
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i can arrest you and i'm not going to put the fbi on you. but you're [ mute ] going to serve i'll tell you that. >> lyndon johnson was known as the greatest salesman one-on-one who ever lived. so he meets first with warren and says, if i asked you to put on your uniform and fight for america you'd do it. i'm asking you to fight for america in a different way." then johnson has to get richard russell. >> mr. president, please now. >> no, it's already done. it's been announced. >> you mean you've -- >> yes, sir, the announcement. it's already in the papers. you're on it. >> i think you did wrong getting warren. i know damn well you did wrong getting me. i'll do the best you can. >> that's what you do. that's the kind of american both of you are. ♪ ♪ here we are, me and you ♪ on the road ♪ and we know that it goes on and on ♪ [ female announcer ] you're the boss of your life. in charge of making memories and keeping promises. ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ ♪ oh, oh,
i can arrest you and i'm not going to put the fbi on you. but you're [ mute ] going to serve i'll tell you that. >> lyndon johnson was known as the greatest salesman one-on-one who ever lived. so he meets first with warren and says, if i asked you to put on your uniform and fight for america you'd do it. i'm asking you to fight for america in a different way." then johnson has to get richard russell. >> mr. president, please now. >> no, it's already done. it's been...
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i want to see what is in there, what remaining pages of from the fbi and others. let's see the full story before we reach a final conclusion which is another reason why do not believe in case closed. you have to see all the evidence before you can reach a final conclusion all sealed, archivists allowed to talk. they don't know all of them what is and all of those documents. let me give credit. >> one wonders whether all of the documents were actually turned over. this is the result of the records active president george h. w. bush. 1992. that was a direct result of oliver stone's movie jfk. i wanted to give credit to a journalist. an excellent website. and he has focused on cia documents and came up with one that was really interesting just one month ahead of the assassination. the cia reacting to his visit to mexico city. kozlov is maturing. he is maturing. well, he matured right into a presidential assassin. he had practiced trying to assassinate general edwin locker in april of 1963 if only the police force and the fbi if the time had spent more resources to tr
i want to see what is in there, what remaining pages of from the fbi and others. let's see the full story before we reach a final conclusion which is another reason why do not believe in case closed. you have to see all the evidence before you can reach a final conclusion all sealed, archivists allowed to talk. they don't know all of them what is and all of those documents. let me give credit. >> one wonders whether all of the documents were actually turned over. this is the result of the...
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the chicago pd and fbi busted them as part of the sweep of the city's west side. me v he and more than 100 other suspects face various charges. >> i have been caught up in something that i never had an idea. i was one of the chosen ones. >> and hanging with the cops and getting paid here and there for the information he is giving, is never going to equal what he can make for working the block. he was working in an area we won't watching, obviously, and now he is incarcerated again. >> we feel there are two targets out there. this ain't dead but it's changed. especially today, as people are looking for more low, and no calorie options. that's why on vending machines, we're making it easy for people to know how many calories are in their favorite beverages, before they choose. and we're offering more low calorie options, including over 70 in our innovative coca-cola free-style dispensers. working with our beverage industry and restaurant partners, we're helping provide choices that make sense for everyone. because when people come together, good things happen. >>> l
the chicago pd and fbi busted them as part of the sweep of the city's west side. me v he and more than 100 other suspects face various charges. >> i have been caught up in something that i never had an idea. i was one of the chosen ones. >> and hanging with the cops and getting paid here and there for the information he is giving, is never going to equal what he can make for working the block. he was working in an area we won't watching, obviously, and now he is incarcerated again....
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. >> year after year, authorities including the fbi received reports of young foreign women being coerced into selling sex for cash at sunflower. >> so many signs of trafficking. living quarters found in the space, holes in the walls where women who were working so to speak massage practitioners were hiding because they didn't have licenses. >> as we witnessed in numerous visits, sunflower's big achievement over the years was building secret hiding places to house women. >> what is this? >> this is where they were sleeping previously. >> we found a room at the stairs and it had a lot of mattresses there where the women sleep. it's a fire hazard and very poor ventilation. i don't think any human being should be subject to this kind of treatment. >> after multiple fines, sunflower finally walled up that illegal living space. but two inspections later, the task force uncovered yet another concealed room. >> this is a mirror on the wall and behind the wall, when you open it discover -- >> that really shocked me that four women was stuck into a hole that is about 18 inches wide and about 36 in
. >> year after year, authorities including the fbi received reports of young foreign women being coerced into selling sex for cash at sunflower. >> so many signs of trafficking. living quarters found in the space, holes in the walls where women who were working so to speak massage practitioners were hiding because they didn't have licenses. >> as we witnessed in numerous visits, sunflower's big achievement over the years was building secret hiding places to house women....
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we know from sheenan's reporting that the cia and fbi knew that as he stormed out of the cuban embassy he said i'm going to kill president kennedy. as if it was kennedy's fault he couldn't get a visa to to go cuba. did any of you on the president's protective detail know any of that when you came to balances? >> we had no knowledge of oswald in any sense. nobody had told us anything. >> schieffer: do you have any idea why? you must have wondered about as the years went by, why this was never passed on. as a matter of fact it's my understanding that this information was never passed on to the warren commission. >> i doubt that it was. i never heard that he made that statement. we had a good relationship with the cia, we had fairly good relationship, but we didn't receive any information about that whatsoever. >> schieffer: i still find it very hard to believe, in fact we now know through the reporting of the dallas times herald and their publisher at the time, tom johnson, who ran across information in the senate, he was in the 1970s when he found out that the fbi had actually gotten th
we know from sheenan's reporting that the cia and fbi knew that as he stormed out of the cuban embassy he said i'm going to kill president kennedy. as if it was kennedy's fault he couldn't get a visa to to go cuba. did any of you on the president's protective detail know any of that when you came to balances? >> we had no knowledge of oswald in any sense. nobody had told us anything. >> schieffer: do you have any idea why? you must have wondered about as the years went by, why this...
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the fbi gave up on their investigation. what were they to do? that is one of the reasons i hold people like tom cruise accountable, because we are in an odd spot. joe and i can write about it. we can't prosecute it. we can just bring to public attention is actually happening and going on. the law enforcement agencies are stymied and the irs, which is another agency that can make a difference is coward. so there is very little -- there are very few avenues for actual reform inside the church except those celebrity megaphones turn around and face the other direction. >> let's switch gears slightly and talk about not the religious order and not the people who sign the billionaire contracts and also live -- they know they are going into an isolated setting so it's not a surprise to them. let's talk about the people who are in civilian life, the people who lived down the street from me, from you perhaps in our so-called fresheners. could they read your book and if not why not? the video of this presentation is posted on the internet. could they go to
the fbi gave up on their investigation. what were they to do? that is one of the reasons i hold people like tom cruise accountable, because we are in an odd spot. joe and i can write about it. we can't prosecute it. we can just bring to public attention is actually happening and going on. the law enforcement agencies are stymied and the irs, which is another agency that can make a difference is coward. so there is very little -- there are very few avenues for actual reform inside the church...
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. >> oakland, california has unfortunately been identified by the fbi as a hub for human trafficking and specifically the sexual exploitation of children. >> sergeant holly joshi is part of the oakland police department's human trafficking task force. >> the fact that we've been identified by the fbi as a hub is very disturbing to all of us in this city. and even though we do have budget challenges, we have made it a priority to, you know, get out there and run these operations on a weekly basis. >> we just kind of combine resources to get by. >> sergeant jim saleda is a veteran cop with some 20 years working the streets of oakland. >> every major city has a place where the girls can be found. >> in oakland many of the girls can be found here, on a desperate two-mile stretch of international boulevard known simply as the track. >> she's getting in. mark, he's going to go eastbound. >> the track's an area known for prostitutes to ply their trade. customers know to go there to get certain types of girls. >> female, black, long braids. >> i've seen them as young as 12 years old. >> all
. >> oakland, california has unfortunately been identified by the fbi as a hub for human trafficking and specifically the sexual exploitation of children. >> sergeant holly joshi is part of the oakland police department's human trafficking task force. >> the fact that we've been identified by the fbi as a hub is very disturbing to all of us in this city. and even though we do have budget challenges, we have made it a priority to, you know, get out there and run these...
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edgar hoover the fbi director and others had already decided within 24 hours of the assassination that oswald was the lone guman for various reasons domestic and international. that is what they wanted the warren commission to find in the warren commission simply didn't go down all the trails while the trails were hot. that is i think their greatest weakness. they didn't know they were also being lied to. it's clear that the cia did not tell them the church about its following oswald are about the assassination plots against castro. the f. the eye in the cia never told the commission about their arrangements with the mafia. there were so many things they didn't know and they rush to conclusions. craig what shocked me was 50 years after the warren commission, i could go to dallas which i did and interview people who were writing dealey plaza who have strong opinions, who sought things, hooper never ever interviewed by the warren commission. >> host: how can that happen? >> guest: it can happen because the commission was rushed and already knew with its conclusion was going to be. they s
edgar hoover the fbi director and others had already decided within 24 hours of the assassination that oswald was the lone guman for various reasons domestic and international. that is what they wanted the warren commission to find in the warren commission simply didn't go down all the trails while the trails were hot. that is i think their greatest weakness. they didn't know they were also being lied to. it's clear that the cia did not tell them the church about its following oswald are about...
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paralelo, el primer dejo un herido, horas después también se dejo a víctimas con heridas de balas >> el fbi cree que el atraco a un banco el 4 de octubre pasado fue realizado por un bandido, hombre balnco de entre 40 y 50 años de 6 pies y cabello rubio. >> un total de 10 miembros de la pandilla de los sureños acusados de vender metanfetaminas, el miércoles pasados se presentaron los cargos con tra uno >> si son encontrados culpables se enfrentan a sentencias de hasta 40 años en prisión >> decenas de árboles derribados durante la tormenta del jueves pasado y se dedicaron a recogerlos este día. >> el servicio de migración y cuudyadania de los estados unidos aseguro que los números del servicio social falos serán congelados. >> según autoridades son cientos de miles las personas que usan un número de seguridad falos >> anunciaeorn para ello la creación de un programap para pasarlo por el sistema. >> actualmente no funciona de una manera donde se pueda cerrar >> se investiga y manda unacarta al empleador >> ahora se vera si es fraudulento por reportes y analisis para reportar a l p
paralelo, el primer dejo un herido, horas después también se dejo a víctimas con heridas de balas >> el fbi cree que el atraco a un banco el 4 de octubre pasado fue realizado por un bandido, hombre balnco de entre 40 y 50 años de 6 pies y cabello rubio. >> un total de 10 miembros de la pandilla de los sureños acusados de vender metanfetaminas, el miércoles pasados se presentaron los cargos con tra uno >> si son encontrados culpables se enfrentan a sentencias de hasta 40...
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the fbi component of eleanor and race is -- >> the fbi kept a file on it. >> the largest fbi file in american history. >> when did it to become public? >> in the early -- the late 1980s. a lot of that is classified. if i win the lotto, we'll get the court suit and we'll get classified. >> chris, alita black, and doug brinkley are our guests. garry: thank you. -- >> guest: i think she's everything abigail adams was to john adams to american history in her day and age, eleanor roosevelt was for the early 20th century almost as if she was a reincarnation of her. and i'm wondering if hillary clinton is maybe a reincarnation of her too. it's just -- there are these women who have a place in history and abigail adams and eleanor roosevelt strike me as that. >> thank you, chris. >> well, nobody is a reincarnation of anybody else. but the caller is right, abigail adams is a great first lady and her correspondence with her husband is quite remarkable. and the fact that abigail was an intellectual. that's what you're seeing well nowhere roosevelt. she is somebody who's intellectual, not just a
the fbi component of eleanor and race is -- >> the fbi kept a file on it. >> the largest fbi file in american history. >> when did it to become public? >> in the early -- the late 1980s. a lot of that is classified. if i win the lotto, we'll get the court suit and we'll get classified. >> chris, alita black, and doug brinkley are our guests. garry: thank you. -- >> guest: i think she's everything abigail adams was to john adams to american history in her day...
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one has been sentenced to prison for lying to the fbi. >> why did it take you this long? >> i was hoping, as i have said many times, i was hoping the 2010 stuff would be over. it isn't and ll continue on however long the u.s. attorney choose to his -- chooses to investigate. i had 30 more days to get our petitions in and i at least wanted that opportunity. >> mayor gray has named check fees, a political and media consultant at his campaign manager. he has sent out an e-mail to supporters, arguing he deserves a second term. for council members are among the about six candidates so far who have declared for mayor. and one of them, tommy wells, has now released a statement renouncing the mayor, saying the mayor should not run because he ran a corrupt campaign in 2010. x thank you, sam. another -- >> thank you sam. office mayor has taken tonight. he narrowly defeated his democratic incumbent, by 59 votes. he has already begun making new appointment, despite the city council threat to limit his power. ntsb investigators say the training new york was going 82 miles per hour bef
one has been sentenced to prison for lying to the fbi. >> why did it take you this long? >> i was hoping, as i have said many times, i was hoping the 2010 stuff would be over. it isn't and ll continue on however long the u.s. attorney choose to his -- chooses to investigate. i had 30 more days to get our petitions in and i at least wanted that opportunity. >> mayor gray has named check fees, a political and media consultant at his campaign manager. he has sent out an e-mail to...
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. >> on thursday night, when we discovered the account he gave the fbi was different than what he told us, we realized we had been misled and it was a mistake to include him in our report. >> i wanted to take this opportunity to say sorry to mrs. palin and to also offer an unreserved apology to her friends and family. >> we'll examine how the network handles these very different screw-ups and how that affects their credibility. >>> a magazine says michelle obama is a feminist nightmare because the first lady is avoiding political battles and spending time with her kids. where does politico get off, anyway? katie couric becoming a global anchor for yahoo! can a website really compete with tv news? and a commentator goes public in describing how she found jesus and became a devout christian, stunning her left-wing friends. a stunning conversation with kirsten powers. i'm howard kurtz, and this is "media buzz." it was as big as any mistake in the history of "60 minutes" based on the bogus account of a security contractor who who claimed to have been at the u.s. compound the night of the a
. >> on thursday night, when we discovered the account he gave the fbi was different than what he told us, we realized we had been misled and it was a mistake to include him in our report. >> i wanted to take this opportunity to say sorry to mrs. palin and to also offer an unreserved apology to her friends and family. >> we'll examine how the network handles these very different screw-ups and how that affects their credibility. >>> a magazine says michelle obama is a...
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at the time i was the deputy general counsel for national security affairs at the fbi. and we really didn't know an awful lot about al qaeda at that point in time. but we began to look into it very quickly. and among the things that we learned worth it for a number of training camps being run by al qaeda in afghanistan. and the more we look at it, the more we realize that while al qaeda was trained in the camps in afghanistan, an awful lot of other people had gone through there, too, not necessary affiliate with al qaeda, not necessarily intended to go out and immediately do something on a terrorist plane. but perhaps going there for training to do something later on. and so we began to think about what would happen if one of those people began to decide to do something unattached, unaffiliated. and the reason that made a big difference is because the way we look for terrorists and spies and so forth, was largely through the foreign intelligence surveillance act. which is operated by a secret court. it has a secret warrants for wiretaps and physical searches. but the pr
at the time i was the deputy general counsel for national security affairs at the fbi. and we really didn't know an awful lot about al qaeda at that point in time. but we began to look into it very quickly. and among the things that we learned worth it for a number of training camps being run by al qaeda in afghanistan. and the more we look at it, the more we realize that while al qaeda was trained in the camps in afghanistan, an awful lot of other people had gone through there, too, not...
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there was nothing to support the speculation that oswald was an agent, employee or informant of the fbi or the cia or any other governmental agency. >> oswald owned the murder rifle, a mail order purchase slip for that rifle was in his handwriting. oswald's palm print was found on a surface of the gun. >> the media had all concluded that this was the most exhaustive investigation, case closed. oswald did it alone. >> the commission concludes that three shots were fired. all of them from this sixth floor window in the texas school book depository. >> the cumulative evidence of eyewitness, firearms and ballistic experts and medical authorities demonstrated that the shots were fired from above and behind president kennedy and governor connally. >> when the warren commission came out with the report, the majority of americans accepted the findings of the warren commission. >> the bullet entered here, came out just below the president's adam's apple. the commission believes that the same bullet then entered the right shoulder of governor connally, passed out through his chest, continued thro
there was nothing to support the speculation that oswald was an agent, employee or informant of the fbi or the cia or any other governmental agency. >> oswald owned the murder rifle, a mail order purchase slip for that rifle was in his handwriting. oswald's palm print was found on a surface of the gun. >> the media had all concluded that this was the most exhaustive investigation, case closed. oswald did it alone. >> the commission concludes that three shots were fired. all of...
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police are talking to several people of interest as the fbi and s.w.a.t. teams search now. they are going door to door, many of the school staff and students already on thanksgiving break. that's the good news here. we'll keep you updated as we continue to learn more on this story. >>> president obama appearing to try to shift the blame now over the health care law. who he says is at fault. our political panel weighs in on that. deadly winter storm on the move. will it make a mess of your thanksgiving travel plans? we're live with the story and information you need to know. a woman brings home more than she bargained for from the grocery store. that's a black widow. right back. >> next thing i know i see a leg coming up over the grape. i could have grabbed that instead of a grape. that really revolts me. [ coughs, sneezes ] i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales d
police are talking to several people of interest as the fbi and s.w.a.t. teams search now. they are going door to door, many of the school staff and students already on thanksgiving break. that's the good news here. we'll keep you updated as we continue to learn more on this story. >>> president obama appearing to try to shift the blame now over the health care law. who he says is at fault. our political panel weighs in on that. deadly winter storm on the move. will it make a mess of...
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an fbi caper gone wrong. this was a business trip just to make that clear, is that correct, dan? >> correct. bob retired from the fbi in 1998. >> all right, thank you both. i'm sorry to have to meet you this way and have this discussion especially so close to the holidays but you have to keep hope alive for this. we'll keep this story and discussion especially while negotiations are ongoing and they're trying to establish trust between the countries, certainly this should be on the agenda. let us know how we can help keep this story going. >> thank you. >> thanks for keeping the word out. >> we really appreciate this. >> to the rest of your family and you a happy thanksgiving. >> same to you. >> kate? >> all right, chris. >>> coming up next on "new day" a severe weather playbook, how do major aurlz handle a massive storm on a huge holiday travel day? we'll take you live inside the operations center of united airlines. >>> and then black friday, the retail stampede, where everyone looks for bargains, it's righ
an fbi caper gone wrong. this was a business trip just to make that clear, is that correct, dan? >> correct. bob retired from the fbi in 1998. >> all right, thank you both. i'm sorry to have to meet you this way and have this discussion especially so close to the holidays but you have to keep hope alive for this. we'll keep this story and discussion especially while negotiations are ongoing and they're trying to establish trust between the countries, certainly this should be on the...
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they were telling the fbi and the fbi was preparing to free all of these people at the headquarters and then a judge in colorado ruled about this, but these are religious practices of the judge was involved in. so they dropped the investigation and the government can't do anything. the only thing that can be done is let people know what is actually happening inside this church. >> good afternoon. sheila? @> caller: hello, i am still >> caller: hello, i am still here. >> hello, this is sheila,. >> caller: there is a location called gilman springs i don't know if this is the organization that you are talking about. but it does seem that people drive by there and they have cameras and they turn the sprinklers on for people to stop by and they don't like people poking in and it's almost like a compound. >> what you are talking about is actually the international headquarters near hemet in southern california. formally an old spot.
they were telling the fbi and the fbi was preparing to free all of these people at the headquarters and then a judge in colorado ruled about this, but these are religious practices of the judge was involved in. so they dropped the investigation and the government can't do anything. the only thing that can be done is let people know what is actually happening inside this church. >> good afternoon. sheila? @> caller: hello, i am still >> caller: hello, i am still here. >>...